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Gibbs Comfort Services Ltd

District of Columbia • Florida • Maryland • New Jersey • New York • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Virginia • West Virginia
General Contractor, Specialty Contractor
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Institutional, Residential
Bim and Model Making Services, Combustion System Gas Piping, Commercial Equipment, Commissioning, Compressed Air Systems, Demolition, Design and Engineering, Equipment, Equipment Rental, Estimating, Fabricated Engineered Structures, Fabricated Rooms, Field Offices and Sheds, Fire Extinguishing Systems, Fire Suppression, Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning HVAC, HVAC Air Distribution System Cleaning, HVAC General, Ice Rinks, Industry Specific Manufacturing Equipment, Information Management and Presentation, Instrumentation and Control For HVAC, Instrumentation and Control For Process Systems, Integrated Automation Actuators and Operators, Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network, Integrated Automation Control Dampers, Integrated Automation Control Valves, Integrated Automation Current Sensors, Integrated Automation Kw Transducers, Integrated Automation Lighting Relays, Integrated Automation Local Control Units, Integrated Automation Network Devices, Integrated Automation Network Gateways, Integrated Automation Power Meters, Integrated Automation Sensors and Transmitters, Integrated Automation Software, Integrated Automation Systems For Conveying Equipment, Integrated Automation Systems For HVAC, Lifts, Limited Use Limited Application Elevators, Liquid Acids and Bases Piping, Liquid Fuel Process Piping, Liquid Polymer Piping, Louvers, Manufacturing Equipment, Material Storage, Mechanical Design and Engineering, Metal Fabrications, Motorized Wall Louvers, Plumbing General, Process Piping System Protection, Processed Water Systems, Project Management, Project Management and Coordination, Recycling and Salvage, Reflective Insulation, Security Equipment, Snow Control, Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and Chutes, Sound Vibration and Seismic Control, Special Facility Components, Special Purpose Rooms, Special Structures, Specialized Systems, Temporary Air Barriers, Temporary Barricades, Temporary Dust Barriers, Temporary Lighting, Temporary Water, Wall Vents, Water Detection and Alarm, Weighing Equipment, Welding and Cutting Gases Piping
Small family owned mechanical contractor with experience in projects up to 125M. Small team of professional tradesman with ability to scale up as needed by managing associate companies to achieve completion of projects on time. Engineering associates for structural and mechanical trade, allowing us full design build capability.

Morrison Engineers

Arizona • Florida • Georgia • Louisiana • New York • North Carolina • Oklahoma • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas • Virginia
Engineer, General Contractor, Specialty Contractor
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Bored Piles, Pile Driving, Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls, Retaining Walls, Shoring and Underpinning, Soldier Beam Retaining Walls, Structural Design and Engineering, Timber Retaining Walls
Morrison Engineers was founded in January of 1988 by Tom Morrison as and engineering firm specializing in Structural Engineering. Over the subsequent years, Tom’s attention to detail and deliberate focus on how a design comes to life in the field, led the Company to begin providing Construction Engineering and consulting services. This same mindset eventually bred the Construction Division of Morrison Engineers, and in 2007 the Company became a General Contractor licensed in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia providing specialty design build construction services focusing on excavation support systems, deep foundations and foundation underpinning. Today, the firm benefits from a healthy blend of structural and construction engineering projects, in addition to a unique array of construction projects. The firm currently includes 3 Professional Engineers, licensed in over twenty states, and is an Unlimited-Unclassified General Contractor in North Carolina as well as holding Licenses in South Carolina and Virginia. At Morrison Engineers it is always our ultimate goal and desire to establish personal and lasting relationships with our clients by providing creative and economical designs while emphasizing service and quality. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING: Our structural engineering project history includes design of office buildings, schools, mixed use buildings, pedestrian bridges, parking decks, and retrofit construction of historical and aged industrial buildings. These designs encompass multi-story steel frame structures, post-tensioned concrete, cast-in-place reinforced concrete, light framed wood and cold formed metal stud construction, and load bearing masonry, among others. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & CONSULTING: Our construction engineering and consulting services include providing design support for key specialty components of a typically broader project. These designs help ensure that a contractor successfully completes that component of the job in a safe and economical manner. Our construction engineering project history includes designing large diameter trenchless utility crossings, bridge work trestles and crane work platforms, scaffolding and reshoring, formwork and falsework, excavation support, and deep foundations, to name a few. GEOSTRUCTURAL CONSTRUCTION: Morrison Engineers Geostructural Construction Design Build Services include Earth Retention Systems, Deep Foundations, and Foundation Underpinning. The Earth Retention Systems we currently install are; Driven and Drilled Soil Nails with a permeable facing for short term temporary support. Drilled Soil Nails with a shotcrete facing for long term or permanent support. Driven and Drilled Soldier Piles (cantilevered, braced or anchored) for temporary or permanent support. Sheet Piles (cantilevered or anchored) for temporary or permanent support. The Deep Foundation Systems we currently install are; Micropiles. Helical (Screw) Piles. Pressed In Pipe Piles. The Foundation Underpinning Systems we currently install are; Concrete or Pit Underpinning for long term or permanent support. Micropiles for long term or permanent support. Helical (Screw) Piles for short term temporary support. Pressed In Pipe Piles for short term temporary support.

CES, Inc.

Alabama • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Florida • Georgia • Illinois • Indiana • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Mississippi • Missouri • Nevada • New Mexico • North Carolina • Ohio • Oklahoma • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Virginia • West Virginia • Wyoming
Consultant
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Airfield Construction, Appraisers and Valuation Services, Aquariums, Communications, Concrete, Concrete Finishing, Construction Scheduling, Curbs Gutters Sidewalks and Driveways, Earthwork, Electrical, Electrical Utilities High and Medium Voltage Distribution, Electronic Security, Estimating, Existing Conditions Assessment, Fire Suppression, Furnishings, General Commissioning Requirements, HVAC General, Integrated Automation Systems For Conveying Equipment, Masonry, Metals, Other Conveying Equipment, Planetariums, Plumbing, Preconstruction Bidding, Project Management, Project Management and Coordination, Roadway Construction, Sidewalks, Thermal Insulation, Value Analysis Engineering
Computerized Estimating Services (CES) is a Women-Owned firm established in 1988. We specialize in commercial construction cost estimating and scheduling services across the United States. We serve architects, owners, developers, and general contractors. At CES, our mission is to deliver every project with precision and provide our clients with peace of mind. We approach each endeavor with integrity and intention, always striving to “count the cost” to make each client's vision a reality — ensuring thoughtful planning, transparent communication which results in seamless execution of the project from start to finish. At the start of each project, CES collaborates closely with the client and design team to thoroughly evaluate the scope of work for each discipline. We engage with the design teams from the earliest stages of document development, during which we: - Evaluate unique project requirements, including utilities, grading, storm drainage, and traffic flow. - Identify existing above- and below-grade structures that may need to be removed. We conduct comprehensive research on relevant site conditions in collaboration with the design team, ensuring all factors are seamlessly integrated into the estimate. Our estimates adhere to the MasterFormat standard at every design phase, leveraging tools like BlueBeam, RSMeans, CAD, and MII to deliver: ✔ Clear summary sheets ✔ Detailed exclusions and clarifications ✔ Itemized general conditions ✔ Detailed comprehensive pricing breakdown - Collaboration Review: Draft estimates are shared via email for client review, and any agreed-upon revisions promptly incorporated into the final version. - Clear Communication: Scope-related questions are addressed directly with the client’s team, fostering transparency and accountability. - Market-Driven Pricing: Estimates reflect current local market conditions, with distinct escalation factors applied for projected start dates to midpoint of construction. - Transparent Contingencies: A clear design contingency is included and adjusted as the project evolves, with no hidden costs. - Change Tracking: Estimates beyond the Schematic Design Phase include a CSI 50-Division comparison column to clearly track changes from prior versions.
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VeAssis, LLC

DC, DC • Umatilla, FL • Alabama • Alaska • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Connecticut • Delaware • Florida • Georgia • Hawaii • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Louisiana • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Hampshire • New Jersey • New Mexico • New York • North Carolina • North Dakota • Ohio • Oklahoma • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Carolina • South Dakota • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Vermont • Virginia • Washington • West Virginia • Wisconsin • Wyoming
Consultant, Specialty Contractor
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Construction Scheduling, Customer Relationship Management Crm, Information Management and Presentation, Project Management, Project Management and Coordination, Technology Design and Engineering
VeAssis LLC is a certified Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) specializing in CPM Project Scheduling, executive administrative support, operational consulting, and technical project solutions. We bring over 25 years of experience delivering scalable, high-quality services that help organizations streamline operations and focus on growth.” With over 25 years of combined experience, we help organizations streamline workflows, reduce overhead, and implement cutting-edge strategies—emphasizing excellence and innovation.
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Eric'Sons Construction Services

Alabama • Arizona • Arkansas • California • Colorado • Florida • Georgia • Idaho • Kansas • Louisiana • Mississippi • Missouri • Montana • Nebraska • Nevada • New Mexico • North Carolina • Oklahoma • Oregon • South Carolina • Tennessee • Texas • Utah • Washington • Wyoming
Specialty Contractor, Supplier
Commercial, Healthcare, Industrial and Energy, Infrastructure, Institutional
Plumbing
The Dura Trench family of linear drain products were designed for heavy duty commercial and industrial use. These commercial channel drains are engineered with the best available technology. The precast heavy duty trench drain systems are manufactured using our proprietary durable fiber reinforced polymer concrete. The trench drain channels typically come in 8 foot or longer sections for fewer joints. This makes the trench drain installation faster than other systems on the market. This speed of installation is critical in commercial and industrial channel drain projects to keep labor costs to a minimum. Dura Trench commercial trench drain systems also come fully assembled. Unskilled labor can easily figure out how to install our heavy duty trench drain systems. The trench drain body comes with a 2″ overlap bell to make sealing the joints watertight much easier than with other trench drain systems. This is critical for commercial trench drain applications where a plumbing code will require a watertight trench drain. Our commercial duty channel drains are lighter weight so that one person can easily lift and set an 8ft piece in place without breaking OSHA rules. Many other commercial precast trench drain systems are much heavier and their channel drains take two or more people to lift and set in place according to OSHA regulations. The unique design of the Dura trench drain system allows us to offer standard channel drain sizes as follows: 2″ trench drain, 4″ trench drain, 6″ trench drain, 8″ trench drain, 10″ trench drain, 12″ trench drain, 18″ trench drain, 24″ trench drain, 36″ trench drain, and 48″ trench drain. Dura Trench linear drain systems can also be manufactured in any slope. Our channel drain manufacturing process allows the customer to get the exact flow and velocity they need inside the channel drain. Our commercial channel drains can also be outfitted with any size and type of outlet pipe. We cast any type of pipe fitting directly into the sidewall, end, or bottom of our trench drain systems. This means that there are less pieces and faster installation of our channel drains. Our trench drain bodies can also be manufactured with a rectangular or radius bottom. A trench drain with a radius bottom offers better cleaning velocities reducing maintenance of the channel drain. A rectangular bottom trench drain is often selected for above grade commercial applications where the channel drain is used in a shallow depth application. Our shallow trench drains can be outfitted with clamping collars to receive waterproofing membranes. Dura Trench drain systems with rectangular bottoms are also used in industrial and commercial applications where customers may want to clean the channel drain with a flat shovel. The durability of our heavy duty trench drain systems is a result of years of studying why trench drains fail on commercial sites and inside of industrial factories. We observed that most heavy duty trench drain failures are not due to channel drain grating or even improper installation of the trench drain system. Most commercial channel drains fail because they do not properly transfer the loading through the top of the trench drain system. The wheel loads must be properly transferred through the channel drain grating, into the channel drain frame, and finally into the surrounding concrete. If any of the components of a heavy duty trench drain system fail, then the channel drain is compromised. Dura Trench drain systems are designed for the commercial and industrial environment to provide proper load transfer from the channel drain grate into the load bearing frame. Many “commercial” channel drain systems transfer this load directly into the channel drain wall. The wall of a typical trench drain body has little load transfer ability. This is why the heavy duty Dura Trench drain system has a frame that accepts this load and transfers it to the surrounding concrete. Our commercial and industrial trench drain frames are offered in a wide variety of materials and finishes to fit any application. We never compromise on the proper load transfer of the load applied to the trench drain. This ensures that we can handle the heavy duty loads that you demand from a trench drain. Dura Trench systems have a long track record in applications such as airports, breweries, wineries, truck docks, gas stations, animal hospitals, kennels, industrial and manufacturing, sea ports, inter-modal facilities, food and beverage facilities, roadways, fountains, parks, patios, pavilions, pools, splash pads, fire stations, aquatic facilities, sports complexes, and the list goes on. When you need a high quality linear drain system choose Dura Trench channel drains for your next project.

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There are currently 8,087 Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida on the Procore Construction Network.

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How many Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida are on the Procore Construction Network?

There are currently 8,087 Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida on the Procore Construction Network.

How can I find and connect with Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida?

The Procore Construction Network allows you to search for Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida that meet your business needs. Most companies provide a phone number or website on their business page so you can easily connect with them.

How can Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida join the Procore Construction Network?

The Procore Construction Network is free and open to any businesses in the construction industry. Click Sign Up at the top of this page to submit your information and create your business page.

How do I know what areas Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida cover?

Most businesses listed on the Procore Construction Network have updated their service area. Select a business to view a service area map and find what other areas they work in.

How do I invite Industrial and Energy contractors in Florida on the Procore Construction Network to bid on projects?

The Procore platform offers a Bidding tool to Procore customers. If your company uses our Bidding solution, you can search and invite businesses on the Procore Construction Network directly from the Bidding tool. Not yet using Procore? Request a demo.